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for more out to marty. >> reporter: thanks. i want to show you a graphic and show you another impulse is coming our way. it's gathering strength. there may be a severe weather out break today down south. the low is going to head up to the great lakes. everything heads east. there's going to be a rain winter mix and snow line. look at all that moisture over texas. that's coming our way. friday night into saturday morning may get interesting here. the cards are not all face up on the table. meteorologist bernadette woods is going to talk about our next potential, if it even is, issue coming up shortly during our first warning weather segment. now back inside. >> thank you. >>> there's a chance the 2024 summer olympics could be coming to baltimore. right now the u.s. olympic committee is looking for potential sites. according to the baltimore sun the committee is showing interest in 35 cities nationwide including charm city. baltimore made an unsuccessful bid to cohost the 2012 summer olympics. >>> ravens fans should be repaired t
for more out to marty. >> reporter: thanks. i want to show you a graphic and show you another impulse is coming our way. it's gathering strength. there may be a severe weather out break today down south. the low is going to head up to the great lakes. everything heads east. there's going to be a rain winter mix and snow line. look at all that moisture over texas. that's coming our way. friday night into saturday morning may get interesting here. the cards are not all face up on the table....
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marty will show you that in a moment. it's sharon watching the roads and marty soefr -- is over at first warning weather. >> this is some of the lightest precipitation this radar can pick up. this is going to be a little bit of lake effect. it's just a moist -- it's just an area of moisture moving across northern counties, maybe seeing some snow showers. it's really not an enormously big deal. south of that the skies are actually almost clear. it's 32 degrees on tv hill right now. there's the breeze we're getting. an occasional gust of 20 miles an hour. that's going to define your day with a high of 37. it's going to feel as chilly as it looks. >>> how is the rush? here is sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. we do have some problems out there. delays aren't one of them. we do have a disabled vehicle now on the outer loop of the beltway that one at 295. also an accident on u.s. 40 at 70. that one blocking the right lane. on 214 at turkey point road there's an accident involving a deer. watch for a building fire
marty will show you that in a moment. it's sharon watching the roads and marty soefr -- is over at first warning weather. >> this is some of the lightest precipitation this radar can pick up. this is going to be a little bit of lake effect. it's just a moist -- it's just an area of moisture moving across northern counties, maybe seeing some snow showers. it's really not an enormously big deal. south of that the skies are actually almost clear. it's 32 degrees on tv hill right now. there's...
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marty bass is never wrong on weather so it's going to rain saturday. if you're not doing anything, come on down. >> reporter: it's going to be great. we have to talk about this. they come back, then the panel discussion. they are in their regular clothing. >> they talk about being a mascot. it's not just about putting a costume on. it's an art now. they know how to talk to the people, be with the people. the college mascots come in also. we have the wild stang, doc the bird and po is going to be here and a special treat, rise and conquer from the maryland zoo come in, official mascots for the baltimore ravens. >> reporter: that's going to be awesome. rise and conquer will be here. the oriole bird, we love this guy. right? thank you so much for coming down. we appreciate it. the oriole bird, po a host of mascots going to be here on saturday. it all starts at 1:00. john, thank you very much. >> it's a pleasure to be here. thank you very much . >> reporter: the sports legend museum come on down saturday for meet the mascots. see you. >> i want to tell you
marty bass is never wrong on weather so it's going to rain saturday. if you're not doing anything, come on down. >> reporter: it's going to be great. we have to talk about this. they come back, then the panel discussion. they are in their regular clothing. >> they talk about being a mascot. it's not just about putting a costume on. it's an art now. they know how to talk to the people, be with the people. the college mascots come in also. we have the wild stang, doc the bird and po...
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marty is over at first warning weather. >> wet and mild later. that's the key to the forecast, first warning doppler shows a lot of rain to the south coming right our way. noon through midnight about an inch of rain is going to be moving across the 95 corridor. 28 now and that's cold ever than this time yesterday. by lunch we'll be at 44 going to maybe the mid-upper 40s, and remains there through the rain event itself. don take it away. >>> thank you. your rush right now from sharon gibala. >>> good morning everyone. no real events to get in your way if you're headed out, at least in the baltimore area. everything running smoothly on the beltway and your mayor roadways. average speeds 55 at the top and west of the beltway. no problems on 95. there is a live look at the capital beltway. we still have a lingering problem because of an accident that we had earlier blocking two right lanes there at good luck road. if you're headed on the baltimore beltway speeds still up to par although it's getting busy there at baltimore national pike. now wjz has
marty is over at first warning weather. >> wet and mild later. that's the key to the forecast, first warning doppler shows a lot of rain to the south coming right our way. noon through midnight about an inch of rain is going to be moving across the 95 corridor. 28 now and that's cold ever than this time yesterday. by lunch we'll be at 44 going to maybe the mid-upper 40s, and remains there through the rain event itself. don take it away. >>> thank you. your rush right now from...
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marty was excited to hear the bay area was in the picture for 2024. she still spends a lot of time on the dojo at san jose state, that is when she isn't representing her country across the globe. >> it has been a whirlwind. i guess nobody really let me know that it was going to be like this. >> reporter: the owe llympian w excited to hear san jose was among the 35 cities that received letters from the u.s. olympic committee about possibly putting a bid together. >> i think the bay area does have the capability and it is a long ways off so there's a lot of time to prepare. i know one of the biggest things is finding space for all the people. >> reporter: the u.s. ioc says a winning city would need 45,000 hotel rooms and an olympic village for 16,500 athletes. >> in london it was crazy. i mean crowded. >> reporter: transportation is also crucial, so it might help the local cause that the b.a.r.t. extension to north san jose is scheduled to be completed by 2018. the visitors bureau says it's ready to showcase the city. >> it's an honor to receive the inq
marty was excited to hear the bay area was in the picture for 2024. she still spends a lot of time on the dojo at san jose state, that is when she isn't representing her country across the globe. >> it has been a whirlwind. i guess nobody really let me know that it was going to be like this. >> reporter: the owe llympian w excited to hear san jose was among the 35 cities that received letters from the u.s. olympic committee about possibly putting a bid together. >> i think the...
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sharon is watching the streets, marty is over at first warning weather. >> watching first warning doppler weather radar. let's take a look at shower activity, now as close as frederick. what is moving our way is on a die ago nol. around 7:00 we're going to start to see a rainfall. 34 right now on tv hill. 14 warmer than this time yesterday. mild by lunch 48, on its way to a high of 51. >>> still a dry drive most places. here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> it's no longer a problem-free drive though. we picked our first one in howard county in columbia. westbound 175 at snowden river parkway we have an accident. speeds still looking good on the beltway and on 95. there's a live look at 83 at shawan road. traffic moving just fine. there's a look at 95 in and out of the tunnel problem free. now wjz has the stories that people are are talking about this morning. >> thank you. >>> a form er er og/gyn takes his own life just 2 weeks after police look into allegations that he secretly video taped the women he was treating. mike schuh is live outside city police head quarters. good mo
sharon is watching the streets, marty is over at first warning weather. >> watching first warning doppler weather radar. let's take a look at shower activity, now as close as frederick. what is moving our way is on a die ago nol. around 7:00 we're going to start to see a rainfall. 34 right now on tv hill. 14 warmer than this time yesterday. mild by lunch 48, on its way to a high of 51. >>> still a dry drive most places. here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> it's...
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good morning you to, marty. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. what was treacherous here in providence rhode island overnight has turned beautiful. a snowy, white, downtown providence. still pretty bare. a lot of people not yet coming out of their homes. all of the roads in rhode island under the direction of the governor are completely closed to anything but emergency vehicles because they have a big issue with downed power lines. we've still got about 179,000 homes here in rhode island. that's nearly 1/5 of the population that are affected or without power completely. no power means no heat. they want to keep the roads clear, get the emergency vehicles where they need to be. get power back up and running. the real issue here overnight was the whipping wind, the heavy, wet snow that weighed on those power lines. this morning, no whipping winds, light snow. it's going to continue here until about 2:00 eastern time. so that's the scene here. it was a whiteout behind me. now it's clear. and a few p
good morning you to, marty. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. what was treacherous here in providence rhode island overnight has turned beautiful. a snowy, white, downtown providence. still pretty bare. a lot of people not yet coming out of their homes. all of the roads in rhode island under the direction of the governor are completely closed to anything but emergency vehicles because they have a big issue with downed power lines. we've still got about...
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marty, lots in the offing. no question about it. when you look at some of these numbers, eight to 12 inches, looks negligible, right, compared to the 30 inches that we've got in connecticut now. here's the bull's eye on that. northwest of minneapolis and, again, into the dakotas. now ashleigh, what we're seeing here, again, certainly nothing compared to what it's -- funny, everything's perspective, right? >> reporter: everything is perspective when you're freezing cold and thinking how did marty and alexandra get the warm studio that i'm sure is serving lattes outside the studio door. i wanted to make a quick mention to you both about the volume of snow. they can't really get to all the plowing until it's safe. they're going to wait in a lot of jurisdictions until it's okay to get out and do more plowing and clear. then of course the big question is going to be where do you put it. marty, when you and i were growing up in canada, they used to put it in massive mounds in the mall parking lots. we used to go sledding in the mall parki
marty, lots in the offing. no question about it. when you look at some of these numbers, eight to 12 inches, looks negligible, right, compared to the 30 inches that we've got in connecticut now. here's the bull's eye on that. northwest of minneapolis and, again, into the dakotas. now ashleigh, what we're seeing here, again, certainly nothing compared to what it's -- funny, everything's perspective, right? >> reporter: everything is perspective when you're freezing cold and thinking how...
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as marty's been reporting, so many people did so many things right for this to end the way it did. there are many heroes to this story. i do want to focus closely on the original one that marty was talking about, the school bus driver charles poland. he was laid to rest over the weekend. he's being call adhero today in that community. by now you probably know how he died. standing up to the gunman, trying to save his kids. he considered those kids on the bus his kids. what made him a hero, what would have equipped him for that moment and gave him the courage to stand up was already written in the way he lived his life every day. earlier, i talked with his son aaron. let me start by saying, i'm so sorry for your loss. your dad has been call adhero by so many people. people in the community say he was a god fearing man, loved his community and loved in his community. when your first reaction to hear that ethan was safe, what went through your mind? >> the thing that got me the most was knowing that my dad's last stop was final. because ethan was home with his mom. so he was safe. and
as marty's been reporting, so many people did so many things right for this to end the way it did. there are many heroes to this story. i do want to focus closely on the original one that marty was talking about, the school bus driver charles poland. he was laid to rest over the weekend. he's being call adhero today in that community. by now you probably know how he died. standing up to the gunman, trying to save his kids. he considered those kids on the bus his kids. what made him a hero, what...
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you could see the shortest best picture "marty" almost five times in that stretch. and sunday's best actress nominee stood around three foot tall when she shot "beasts of the southern wild." on the flip side, two-time winner daniel day lewis stands 6'2", playing the slightly taller 16th president. and the duke, john wayne, just over 6'4". not counting the hat. this year, lincoln leads the pack with 12 nods, two shy of "titanic," the most nominated picture wins best picture only 67% of the time and no actor has ever won for playing a president. how do you get the edge? being part of hollywood's first family doesn't hurt. no, not that one, this one, the coppolas. six members of the family have received 24 nominations, 8 wins. so how will the numbers finally stack up? will emanuel reva win her first? will denzel win his second, spielberg his third for best actor? or john williams his sixth? 85, 7 and 4. the 85th annual academy awards airs sunday, 7:00 in the east, 4:00 in the west only on abc. >> well done. >> here's a couple of other facts about the little trivia for
you could see the shortest best picture "marty" almost five times in that stretch. and sunday's best actress nominee stood around three foot tall when she shot "beasts of the southern wild." on the flip side, two-time winner daniel day lewis stands 6'2", playing the slightly taller 16th president. and the duke, john wayne, just over 6'4". not counting the hat. this year, lincoln leads the pack with 12 nods, two shy of "titanic," the most nominated picture...
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marty's over at first warning weather. >> here's first warning doppler weather radar. a big slug of moisture getting ready to pivot into the area noon to midnight. from south to north we'll see rain earlier than later on. forecast today calls for a high of 46, no threat here of a wintery mix. it's just going to be rain. but from allegheny and washington counties out west, there's going to be a wintery mix. garrett county is going to see winter weather period. don take it away. >>> thank you. in the news this morning the teenager who opened fire inside perry hall high school in august is sentence today 35 years in prison. robert gladden pleaded guilty to attempted first degree murder charges in the shooting of danier borowy. in a videotaped confession he admitted he had been planning the attack for months. >>> they identified the two people found shot to death and left in a burning call. the bodies of alysia strickland and 35-year-old taewon tuck were found on friday morning. police say the two had been shot in the head and that strickland was a graduate student at morg
marty's over at first warning weather. >> here's first warning doppler weather radar. a big slug of moisture getting ready to pivot into the area noon to midnight. from south to north we'll see rain earlier than later on. forecast today calls for a high of 46, no threat here of a wintery mix. it's just going to be rain. but from allegheny and washington counties out west, there's going to be a wintery mix. garrett county is going to see winter weather period. don take it away....
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you know we have to, marty khan is a mess and obviously he's into some exploits that make it tough to watch if you're don cheadle's spouse. so i try to caution her not to get into it but the show's so good, she just has to watch it. >> why is the show so successful? >> i think it's the writing, i really do, and the casting. and we were just talking earlier about how all the writing has really gone to cable. and you just have the opportunity in that frame to push the boundaries, and our show is really funny at times and then it can be really dark and tragic. so it's a big playground and we're all enjoying and it comes across on screen. >> your character, it looks like you might be branching out, marty might be. for the real fans, can we assume there's some real intrigue there, some mystery there? >> i hope for the real fans, they assume anything that makes them want to keep watching it. but yeah, he's sort of feeling the yoke at galloway and stern and wants to have his own shop. but that's what the season's about. >> it's also, part of it, in addition to the humor, parts of it are funn
you know we have to, marty khan is a mess and obviously he's into some exploits that make it tough to watch if you're don cheadle's spouse. so i try to caution her not to get into it but the show's so good, she just has to watch it. >> why is the show so successful? >> i think it's the writing, i really do, and the casting. and we were just talking earlier about how all the writing has really gone to cable. and you just have the opportunity in that frame to push the boundaries, and...
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i recently heard from marty jones from san antonio, texas. while she said family medical leave was a godsend when her children were born, taking unpaid time off to care for her newborns to heal from a complicated delivery was a significant financial struggle. unfortunately she was not alone. a working woman or any worker for that matter shouldn't have to choose between family members they love or the paycheck they need. california, the district of columbia, connecticut, washington state, and new jersey have taken steps for paid family medical leave and sick leave. the policy is good for families and good for business. the least paid workers in our society are also least likely to be able to afford a day off when they are sick. many of those workers are behind the lunch counter taking care of our older family members. if this house truly is serious about helping working families, let's deliver on the full promise of workplace leave policies that properly value our nation's families. extended family medical leave benefits to all workers and loo
i recently heard from marty jones from san antonio, texas. while she said family medical leave was a godsend when her children were born, taking unpaid time off to care for her newborns to heal from a complicated delivery was a significant financial struggle. unfortunately she was not alone. a working woman or any worker for that matter shouldn't have to choose between family members they love or the paycheck they need. california, the district of columbia, connecticut, washington state, and...